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Spoon Sports Progressive Lowering Springs on 2040-parts.com

US $335.00
Location:

Novorossiysk, Krasnodarskiy region, Russian Federation

Novorossiysk, Krasnodarskiy region, Russian Federation
USED ABOUT 6 MONTH ONLYPERFECT CONDITION, WITHOUT SCRATCH & ETC
Brand:Spoon Sports Kit or Single Part:Kit Manufacturer Part Number:51400-ZF1-001-A Warranty:No Warranty

GENUINE SPOON SPORTS PROGRESSIVE LOWERING SPRINGS (Product No. 51400-ZF1-001-A) used about 6 months.

Spoon progressive springs are designed to provide optimal ride height and camber, while working in conjunction with the stock dampers or the uprated Spoon fixed dampers.

The progressive spring lowers the vehicle ride height reducing the amount of roll, increasing manoeuvrability and stability without compromise to ride quality. Comfortable ride at city driving speeds and stiffer, more responsive handling at higher demands.

Progressive springs are recommended for enthusiasts wanting a sportier driving feel without the cost and harshness of dedicated track coilovers.

A great starter modification that can be added to and enhanced by use of the Spoon Sports Fixed Damper Kit.

Lowering amount: -20 ~-30mm
Spring rate
Front: 24.3N/mm
Rear: 21.7 ~ 38.0N/mm

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